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Video-sharing platform Portal Wants Each User to be a 'Mini-HBO'
New video-sharing platform Portal wants to help online video creators cash in on their content, says company founder Jonathan Swerdlin. "Portal is the first video sharing platform that everyone can use that completely skips the ad model...
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NewsPicks' CEO: Humans Pick Content, Not Algorithms, To Counter Fake News
The platform aggregates top stories through high-profile curators, which increases the "chance of bringing in the best content that's obviously not fake," says Ian Myers, the company's CEO. NewsPicks is owned by a Japanese media company...
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NewsPicks CEO: Humans Pick Content, Not Algorithms, To Counter Fake News
The platform aggregates top stories through high-profile curators, which increases the "chance of bringing in the best content that's obviously not fake," says Ian Myers, the company's CEO. NewsPicks is owned by a Japanese media company...
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NewsPicks CEO: Humans, Not Algorithms, Pick Content to Counter Fake News
The platform aggregates top stories through high-profile curators, which increases the "chance of bringing in the best content that's obviously not fake," says CEO Ian Myers. NewsPicks is owned by a Japanese media company that also...
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‘Denial’ – the story of a legal battle for truth with Timothy Spall and Rachel Weisz
It is the story of a legal battle for truth. American historian Deborah E. Lipstadt versus English author David Irving. He accused her of libel when she declared him a Holocaust denier. That is the plot of the movie ‘Denial’. Timothy...
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Digital dividing line
Ramona Pringle of Ryerson University talks about the line between our private and digital worlds
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Matthew de Grood's mental state at time of killings examined
Court hears that hours before the slaying of 5 young people, the accused sent friends ominous messages and thought the end of the world was imminent
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President's council
Jerry Howard, CEO, National Association of Homebuilders, is vying for Trump's ear, and his interests align with Canada's
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Pace professor weighs political rhetoric, gun control in wake of Trump rally shooting
News 12’s Carol Wilkinson spoke to Pace University professor George Picoulas for his take on Saturday’s events, media coverage of the event and more.
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Bally's is optimistic about gaming license for Bronx casino
Community members have split opinions. While some are glad about the jobs it will create, others expressed environmental concerns and traffic congestions.
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Parks Department to hold community input meetings over new construction of skate parks
The meetings come as Mount Prospect Park, where one of two skate parks are planned to be built, continues to stir up controversy.
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Homing pigeons? Here are some health-care ideas that didn't win a Nova Scotia contest
The Nova Scotia government’s contest to solicit ideas from the province's health-care workers generated thousands of responses. The finalists were made public. But CBC received the list of other suggestions through access to information...
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From Dubai to Spain: How Huspy is disrupting the home-buying market
The UAE-born ‘PropTech’ platform is simplifying the process of buying homes, arranging viewings online and delivering initial mortgage quotes within 30 seconds
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Making Sense of Ye's Parler Deal
Kanye West, now known as Ye, is buying conservative social media platform, Parler, after he was locked out from his Twitter and Instagram accounts for antisemitic remarks.
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Health-care workers, associations condemn hospital protests
Tim Guest, president of the Canadian Nurses Association, joins Power & Politics to discuss the protests that took place at hospitals around the country.
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Canadian professor signs open letter criticizing cancel culture
Canadian psychologist Steven Pinker is one of dozens of writers, artists and academics who signed an open letter in Harper's Magazine criticizing cancel culture — where prominent people face attack for sharing controversial opinions....
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‘Everyone Has Opinions’: United States Snubs India on Trump’s Ceasefire Claim with Pakistan
In a veiled swipe at India, US State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce responded vaguely to President Donald Trump’s repeated claims of brokering a ceasefire between India and Pakistan after Operation Sindoor in May. While India has...
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Charlottetown mayor wants Federation of P.E.I. Municipalities to step in on Park Street dispute
'This is not just about Charlottetown,' Mayor Philip Brown warned as he responded to the P.E.I. government's move to give itself planning power over the Park Street parcel of land that hosts outreach services for vulnerable Islanders....
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University of Windsor students protest staffing cuts
Students at the University of Windsor aren't happy with how the education institution is dealing with a $30M operating budget shortfall. A protest march on campus was meant to show dissatisfaction with rampant staffing cuts, according to...
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Trump’s escalating rhetoric against Canada
From goofy AI-generated social media posts to threats of ‘economic force,’ Donald Trump has been taking jabs at Canada's sovereignty for weeks. CBC’s Ellen Mauro breaks down the president-elect’s escalating rhetoric against Canada.
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RFK Jr. dodges question about vaccinating child for measles
Kennedy said he was not answering directly because it might be interpreted as “giving advice to other people, and I don’t want to be doing that.” (Scripps News)
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Republicans in Congress divided on path forward for Trump’s tax cut wishlist
Senate Republicans are considering a two-bill strategy that focuses on immigration enforcement and military funding but does not include tax cuts. (Scripps News)